Title: | Equine Notes Conference |
Notice: | Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151 |
Moderator: | MTADMS::COBURN IO |
Created: | Tue Feb 11 1986 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2080 |
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Thought there might be some interest in the results from the World Pairs Driving Championships, which just finished in Germany last Sunday... There were over 175 pairs who started the competition (I don't have info on exactly how many completed the whole thing).. What I do know about is the Morgans from Maine who represented the U.S. (along w/2 other teams). They were Kennebec Count, Kennebec Russel (counts son) and Come Spring Jess. The 2 Kennebec horses are owned and were bred by Miss Margret Gardiner and the 3rd horse was bred by the Harrimans and owned by MaryEllen Moore. These three horses were trained by Larry Poulin of Cumberland, and together they have done the United States and the Morgan breed proud.... There are four divisions which the horses compete in. The 1st is the grooms presentation where the turn-out of the whip (driver) the horses, the vehicle and the footman (groom) are judged for clean liness, appropriate appointments for the type/vintage of the vehicle, dress of the attendees, etc... The Poulin team won this division. The 2nd division is the dressage test (which speaks for itself) and the Poulin team placed 2nd. The 3rd division is the marathon, which is a grueling test of endurance and ability... the obsticles for the marathon are all perminent in nature (ie; they don't move are perminent in nature (ie they don't move if you hit them). The temperature were extremely hot and humidity high so conditions were less than perfect. The team placed 23rd in this division. The last division is the cones - where the team is driven through a course of road cones w/tennis balls balanced on top. The cones are set so that there is 2" of width on either side of the hub of the vehicle - strategic vehicle .. the team tied for 1st on the 1st go around but missed one on the 2nd go around and ended up 9th. OVERall they were in the top 20... a VERY impressive finish, tho I suspect that Larry will be disappointed that they did not do better in the marathon. There has been quite a bit of promotion for the "Morgans for America" team, through the sales of t-shirts and polo shirts w/a nice emblem on the... as well as benefit suppers and the like. If anyone is interested in one of these send me a note on the mail and I'll be happy to get you a contact and further information. Hurray for the Morgans from Maine!! We're very proud of them and all the folks who helped both in Germany, and keeping things running at Larry's Training facility back home. smiles - holly (DNEAST::BUTTERMAN_HO)
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84.1 | Are the Poulins related? | TOPDOC::NAJJAR | Fri Aug 28 1987 15:04 | 10 | |
Just out of curiosity, is Larry Poulin any relation to Michael Poulin (the Dressage instructor from Maine) - If so, I'm not surprised that the team did well in the 1st two phases of the event. Do you have any information on the types of breeds that competed at that event, and did it seem that a pair was always made up of the same breed of horses (ie. two Morgans vs. an Arab and a Morgan)? | |||||
84.2 | The Poulins are related | MTBLUE::BUTTERMAN_HO | Fri Aug 28 1987 16:06 | 10 | |
Michale is Larry's uncle... and Larry has as much interest in being on the top of a horse as he does in driving, but he's gained so much popularity in the driving field that he focuses his work there. As I understand it (and I'll seek out more info) there were almost every breed imaginable there! From my own experience (watching carriage driving) most pairs are made up of the same breed.. probably because it is easier to match them - especially from the physical perspective. | |||||
84.3 | Need info on carts | STNDUP::FOX | Snow, what snow? | Tue Feb 07 1989 12:58 | 13 |
Does anyone know anything about a cross-country cart either made by the Duval (sp?) company or called the Duval? It has been suggested to me that this type of cart would be better than a Meadowbrook because it is a little bit lighter and therefore less weight to drag around on the marathon.. If anyone knows of this cart, please either reply here or send mail to STNDUP:FOX. Thanks in advance for any information! Linda | |||||
84.4 | Article on bending the driven horse | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Montar con orgullo | Sun Apr 05 1992 15:22 | 14 |
Anybody out there doing Combined Driving or Driving Dressage? If so, I recently read an article you may be interested in reading. It's entitled "Shafts, Poles and Bending", written & illustrated by Heike Bean. The article discusses the difficulties in getting a driven horse to bend properly. It shows how even well trained horses driven by a knowledgeable driver are UNABLE to bend correctly if their equipment is faulty. The article was published in The Whip, June 1990. It was reprinted in the March 1992 issue of Morgan Horse. So, if you know anybody who subscribes to either of those magazines, perhaps they'll let you borrow a back issue. |